A girl has 7 skirts, 5 blouses, and 6 pairs of shoes. How many different skirt-blouse-shoe outfits can she wear? (Assume that each item matches all the others, so she is willing to wear any combination.)

To find the number of different skirt-blouse-shoe outfits the girl can wear, we need to multiply the number of options for each category.

There are 7 skirts to choose from, 5 blouses to choose from, and 6 pairs of shoes to choose from. Since we are assuming that each item matches with the others, we can choose any combination.

To find the total number of outfits, we multiply the number of options for each category:

7 skirts * 5 blouses * 6 pairs of shoes = 210 different skirt-blouse-shoe outfits.

Therefore, the girl can wear 210 different outfits.